madaltükliline
Madaltükliline is a fictional linguistic term used to describe a hypothetical phonotactic-morphological pattern in a constructed language. In this context, the pattern centers on a perceptible central boundary within words, referred to as the midline, which influences how affixes attach and how stress and vowel quality are distributed. The concept is often employed in worldbuilding, language design exercises, and theoretical demonstrations of how central boundaries might shape grammar.
The name is a coined combination derived from stylized Estonian-inspired elements, intended to evoke a sense
Core features attributed to madaltükliline systems include a stable central boundary in syllable structure, affixation patterns
Example (constructed): a base word tor meaning “ridge” can receive a midline suffix -lin to form torlin,
Note: This concept is fictional and used here for illustrative purposes; it is not a standard term